The health of asylum seekers: from screening for communicable diseases to post-traumatic disorders.

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作者
Loutan, L [1 ]
de Haan, DB [1 ]
Subilia, L [1 ]
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[1] Hop Univ Geneve, Dept Med Communautaire, Unite Med Voyages & Migrat, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland
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BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE PATHOLOGIE EXOTIQUE | 1997年 / 90卷 / 04期
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migration; asylum seeker; medical screening; violence; tuberculosis; post-traumatic stress;
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R51 [传染病];
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As the end of this century approaches, the pressure of migration is increasing. it is difficult to limit with restrictive measures the number of refugees and persons seeking asylum in Europe In each country medical screening programs are organised for arriving refugees and asylum seekers. In Switzerland, they are screened for tuberculosis and hepatitis B. They are offered standard vaccinations and immunized for hepatitis B according to screening results. The prevalence of tuberculosis in asylum seekers is 414 per 100 000, 227 per 100 000 of bacteriologically active tuberculosis. Anti-HBc antibody is present in 22 % of women and 39 % of men. The frequency increases with age and varies greatly according to origin. initially refugees were screened far intestinal parasites. Over a quarter were carriers, a large majority asymptomatic. increasing numbers of asylum seekers come from countries affected by war and insecurity Systematic screening carried out in Geneva for previous exposure to violence revealed that 61 % reported major trauma, 18 % reported torture and 37 % complained of symptoms such as nightmares, insomnia, flashbacks, etc. The authors discuss issues related to medical screening programs, and their relative usefulness in an increasingly mobile world where the distinction between travellers and migrants is not always clear.
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